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the lightning flashed, and lifted
look back with longing eyes and know that i will follow
lived by the river-side
awful truths these be
i stood
the smell of the rose so false, the thorns so true
just as my fingers on these keys
sun and wind and beat of sea
when the hours of day are numbered
my mother twines me roses wet with dew
when i was broke in london

 



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